WASHINGTON—United States Senator Bill Hagerty (R-TN), a member of the Senate Appropriations, Banking, and Foreign Relations Committees and former U.S. Ambassador to Japan, today joined America’s Newsroom on Fox News to discuss President Donald Trump’s foreign policy wins during his first week in office, along with the need to confirm his cabinet nominees.

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Hagerty on the need for reciprocity in tariff deals: “If you think about the tariff situation worldwide, the United States has been treated unfairly for years. President Trump has constantly and consistently talked about reciprocity. This goes all the way back to World War II. We created very favorable terms of trade for nations in Europe, nations like Japan, whose economies have been devastated. We should have time limited [the trade deals]. We should have put some sort of GDP-per-capita limit on that. Because right now, the United States has the lowest tariffs, on a trade weighted basis, of any major economy. Other countries have been taking advantage of us. President Trump sees this, and access to our economy is a privilege, not a right. You saw what happened in Colombia; he knows how to use leverage. He knows how to, essentially, let them know that he’s not going to tolerate bad behavior. And if countries like Colombia don’t want to cooperate with us, they’re not going to have access to our markets.”
Hagerty on pausing funding to other nations within the State Department: “These are all very legitimate and reasonable questions to ask, Martha. There’s a lot of pearl clutching going on in Washington right now. But I can tell you back in 2016, 2017, the State Department acted as quickly as they could to shovel money out the door to NGOs, to the UN, to agencies that didn’t have the U.S.’ best interest at heart. I think it’s entirely appropriate that Secretary [Marco] Rubio put a pause on all of this. I sent a letter to every agency head in the United States government, letting them know, line and verse, how they would violate U.S. law if they were to ‘reprogram funds’ at the very end. We’re going to get a report on all of that here in the next couple of weeks. So, I think this is something that’s entirely legitimate. It’s something that should happen, and we need to make certain that taxpayer [dollars] are being used for things that advance America’s interest.”
Hagerty on the state of Trump’s cabinet nominees: “I actually feel very good about how the nominees are moving through the process. You think about Senator [John] Thune, he’s been extremely diligent, in terms of setting up a process that will get our nominees confirmed as rapidly as possible. The Democrats have done everything they can to slow us down, but Senator Thune, our leader, has done a terrific job of making sure that we’re moving a pace. I feel good about our nominees. [Secretary] Pete Hegseth certainly had everything, including the kitchen sink, thrown at him, and he navigated the process very well. And I think as people got to know him, got to hear from him, they got to realize they had a very smart individual there who is very capable. I expect the same from the other nominees, and that process continues to pace here this week.”
Hagerty on the need to confirm Trump’s cabinet nominees: “President Trump is entitled to his nominees. I think you’ve got a tremendous number of challenges that our nation is facing right now. President Trump opened a very large tent as he came into office, and he selected people that he thinks will help him achieve his goals, achieve the promises that he made to the American public. So, I think, on the balance, Republicans should, certainly, defer to President Trump. Everybody’s entitled to their own opinion—obviously, you’ve seen people vote in different ways from me—but, on the whole, I think people should give President Trump the benefit of the doubt.”
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